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'''St Albans City F.C.''' (nicknamed ''The Saints'') is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[St Albans]], [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. It was founded in [[1908]] and plays its home matches at Clarence Park, about 800 yards from the city centre. The club is in [[Conference South]].
'''St Albans City F.C.''' (nicknamed ''The Saints'') is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[St Albans]], [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. It was founded in [[1908]] and plays its home matches at Clarence Park, about 800 yards from the city centre. The club is in the [[Conference National]].


City's most famous match was on [[November 22]] [[1922]] in a first round [[FA Cup]] match. Having been held by [[Dulwich Hamlet]] to a 1-1 draw at Clarence Park on [[November 18]], the replay drew a gate of 4,060.
City's most famous match was on [[November 22]] [[1922]] in a first round [[FA Cup]] match. Having been held by [[Dulwich Hamlet]] to a 1-1 draw at Clarence Park on [[November 18]], the replay drew a gate of 4,060.

Revision as of 15:08, 7 May 2006

St Albans
Full nameSt Albans City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Saints
Founded1908
GroundClarence Park, St Albans
Capacity4,500 (900 seated)
ChairmanJohn Gibson
ManagerColin Lippiat
LeagueConference National
2004-05Conference South, 14th

St Albans City F.C. (nicknamed The Saints) is a football club based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It was founded in 1908 and plays its home matches at Clarence Park, about 800 yards from the city centre. The club is in the Conference National.

City's most famous match was on November 22 1922 in a first round FA Cup match. Having been held by Dulwich Hamlet to a 1-1 draw at Clarence Park on November 18, the replay drew a gate of 4,060.

City's New Zealand-born goalkeeper W. Tennant did not appear, his place taken by Alf Fearn who was usually a half-back with the reserves. Dulwich put eight goals past him, the winning goal coming in near darkness at the end of extra time. What put the game in the record books was that City scored seven times, with all seven goals being scored by Wilfred Minter. His feat remains the highest tally by a player on the losing side of an FA Cup tie.


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